Monoclonal Anti-RAVER1 (mouse IgG1 isotype) is derived from the hybridoma RAV1 produced by the fusion of mouse myeloma cells (NS1) and splenocytes from mouse immunized with a peptide corresponding to a fragment of human RAVER1. Raver1, also known as ribonucleoprotein PTB-binding 1, is a widely expressed multidomain protein, identified in two-hybrid screens by its ability to interact and colocalize with the cytoskeletal proteins -actinin and vinculin. The protein is composed of three RNA recognition motifs (RRM) and of nuclear localization and nuclear export signals, allowing it to shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Raver1 also colocalizes with PTB/hnRNPI.
Anwendung
Monoclonal Anti-RAVER1 antibody produced in mouse has been used in immunoblotting.
Biochem./physiol. Wirkung
RAVER1 (ribonucleoprotein, PTB binding 1) is involved in RNA splicing of microfilament proteins. In skeletal muscle, a translocation of Raver1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is correlated with the differentiation of specific microfilament attachment sites. Based on an analysis of Vinculin-Raver1 crystal structure it was suggested that vinculin recruits raver1 and its mRNAs cargo to focal adhesions, promoting localization of the synthesis of adhesion complexes by the translational machinery.
Physikalische Form
Solution in 0.01M phosphate buffered saline pH 7.4, containing 15 mM sodium azide.
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The Journal of cell biology, 155(5), 699-702 (2001-11-29)
Recent studies have shown that cells expressing neuronal antigens can be derived from a bone marrow transplant. A new report lends support to and extends these previous results by presenting compelling morphological evidence for the generation and integration of highly
Raver1, a dual compartment protein, is a ligand for PTB/hnRNPI and microfilament attachment proteins
Huttelmaier, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology, 155, 775-775 (2001)
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